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Cancer: FG Blames Late Diagnosis On Superstition, Poverty, Ignorance

by Patience Ivie Ihejirika
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Minister of state for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Iziaq Salako, has said that ignorance, superstition, poverty and inadequate screening services are significant factors contributing to late-stage cancer diagnoses in the country, with over 70 per cent of cancer patients presenting at advanced stages of the disease.

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The minister stated this on Wednesday at the National Cancer Symposium 2025, organised by the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT) in Abuja and emphasised the urgent need for increased awareness and access to cancer care across all socio-economic classes.

He noted that cancer remains a significant health challenge in the country, mirroring global trends where the disease is the second leading cause of death.

The Minister reaffirmed the Tinubu administration’s commitment to improving cancer prevention, treatment, and research, ensuring that quality care is accessible to all Nigerians.

Dr. Salako stressed the importance of partnerships between the government, private sector, NGOs, religious leaders, and the media in driving cancer education and awareness, particularly in rural communities.

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In his address, the Director-General of NICRAT, Prof. Usman Aliyu, reiterated that inclusive, people-centred care was critical to overcoming Nigeria’s cancer burden.

He stated that over 1,200 healthcare workers had been trained on cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in 2024, with plans for expanded training in 2025.

“We are working hard to ensure that those suffering from cancer receive the care they need at reduced costs. The National Cancer Health Fund (NCHF) is undergoing reforms to cover more types of cancer, and additional cancer centres will be established in the coming months,” Prof Aliyu said.

Similarly, the President of the West African College of Surgeons, Prof Ezeome Emmanuel, announced a collaboration with NICRAT to train cancer specialists at all levels, including surgeons, oncologists, and nuclear medicine physicians.

“The key to effective cancer control is a well-trained workforce. We are committed to developing human capacity for cancer care, ensuring specialists are available at grassroots levels,“ he noted.

 


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